GWM Haval Jolion ultra hybrid SUV – highly equipped but some features need refinement
Chinese brand GWM has been enjoying strong success this year, on the back of its best seller – the small GWM Haval Jolion SUV. I’ve just tested the upgraded 2024 Hybrid Ultra model, $37,990 drive-away. GWM distinguishing it from the pure petrol model with styling updates yet inside it remains as before. And the hybrid gains a most welcome multi-link rear suspension. This front drive hybrid combines a 1.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor, combined outputs of 140kW and 375 Nm of torque driving through a 2-speed hybrid automatic transmission. A nice cabin however front legroom is tight, rear legroom excellent and well serviced by dual air vents. Luggage space smaller to the pure petrol model due to the battery pack and disappointingly a tyre repair kit replaces a spare wheel. The infotainment screen well sized but vehicle functions need too many frustrating presses and a combination of buttons for climate would be far more user friendly and there’s no wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The GWM Haval Jolion Ultra Hybrid offers much for the money though including a panoramic sunroof, a head up instrument display, a 7-year unlimited kilometre warranty and service costs of $810 over three years, $1550 over five years. I’m David Berthon
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